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David Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
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In David Hume's seminal epistemological work, Section II (in An
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding), "Of the Origin of Ideas," wherein
David Hume outlines, with uncommon sharpness and uncanny skill, not only
what he believed to be the true origin of what we call ideas, but the way
we formulate ....
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method refuting it; by producing an idea, which, in their opinion, is not
derived from this source ("An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding,"
p.164.)" He goes on to propose that, if this theory is not true, if there
is only one exception to the thought that ideas can be simplified into
elements that can be drawn to simple impressions, then his argument, with
this one piercing flaw, would be nil. Yet, strangely enough, Hume goes on
to point out himself a slight flaw in his theory. He sp.... |
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